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The Evening Herald from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 2

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IB two, ALIUftCTMpi IVltHraHa jaaUUMP, SATURDAY, JUKE 8, 1013. Gaiffiirs aiid Retaining Ctlstomets m'tfiod is simple, effotive, and sure, fvte, tfjje fioiilc maximum value for oaoh dollar dxpeiided Witli us, every Business cfar in the year. 9l ie saCaction 0U1 customers derive froia tty iwisll fhey have sfient eadh dollar "wisely and woll," the're" stilt Mt gfencfom? isfaotiqn in feeling that they have been treated "right." ffcxf L'ok we are going; to maki spfloiarindueemenk on Jifte .61 tOOKERS FIRELESS Tli6y are just the tiling to ave and worr during tfip warm' weather, In order to demonstrate to you tha satisfaction wfej)itg 8wners ok cooker derive from them we will lei you have one on THREE DAYS' PREE TRIAL, Come in and seleot the size you desire. BERT TiM IS KILLED AT SUWANFE at- ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING 314-piO SOUTH SECOND ST. 00 roll call, nltWigh nVora! voice wero heard in tha" negative.

A. motionby Mr. Thorson of South Dakota to ftfOlllde all three of tho contesting Relegations was defeat. Tha Tail'' delegates in the oeeoHd Florida were seated unanimously wjtmjut roll call. 'aft delegates won In the thtrfl nml last Florida district unarilmflUa-ly.

Total ifbr Florida twelve pn tested dolegatetf, nit for Taft. The Georgia cases, covering tho entire stato dtJlsRution twnnty-ctght in nil wore taken at 2j50 p. m. It who said they might bo disposed of tngother, Mr. MoHarp said! the Roosevelt side Mould iiko to present nit cased nt oneo oru-ono general line.

Former Senator Charles Dick, tho Taft nttor-luiy, objected to such consolidation. NATIONAL WOOL! ILLSJiU Interesting Mechanical Exhi-J bitions in Show Windows on Central Avenue. 0 refit Intercut ha)) boon afousad mi the ptfrt of the general pflbile lly the mechanical exhibitions wfilth' are be riff given every evening In tfib show windows or tin" National WCfDlefo MlUfi company hi 'antral nvonUe. If you nro nt all interested ft wttl pay you to call nnd those domjfjnstra-tions; nnd If you aro not it won't take you lung to become i. SENATE CONFIRMS NOMINATIONS OF GOVERNOR Long List of Positions in State Service Awarded Before Adjournment of Legislature; Pew Names Eejected.

Santa Fo. N. Jan. S.Tbo son-ate uotillrtucd tho following nominations made by tho governor: John W. Muyo and Frank null of Santa Fe utftliitJv member dorplttn ous-todlan commission, two year lorms.

John Iiluhn, 6undalupo county; Cole ItallHton, Soeorro eounty; C. L. Oallard of Chaves oounU" W. W. Cox, Doii'i Ann; Hurry A.

Murtin of Urunt flounty and W. II. Juek ot Union, cattle Mnllar)' tHMrd; two yMnr termti. yu J. airt oT Inina -esuntyt J.

Clary of Mdrty eounty; F. It. Lord, Snn MlKiiet; J. Welch, Colfax, and C. Me-Staneel, Quay.

boarA of denial Mtm-lnors; four year terma. a. Rice, Uernaliiio; J. A. Mnwrie, Santa Fe; W.

Turner. 4tmve; IB. V. linckney, tfooem); aial oard health and incdioal axmlnr; term, four years. John W.

Ioe, B. Calioon. J. p. White and J.

B. ujia of Chavea county and W. A. Ftiilay of Mddy county. Uoerd reuontit, New Mexico Military Iiititut; four year terms.

Watch Our Show Win- dbws Every Evening We can truthfully say that we now have in stock the swcllest line of Gents' Patterns to sellofe froju and the largest ever brought to the the City of Albuquerque. And are now ready to show them to you and.assist you in making your seleotion for your Summer Suit. For $15.00 We oan take, your individual "foeasuMfoia sfcriobly high grade tailored Suit from tfre mt mooUm ft Amerioai Eit and Pabric strictly guiatntedcl. 1 SUlfS MBE TO ORfiiER FROM ANY PATTERN FtfR National Woolen Mills Makers of the Clothes We Sell. WMBT ClCN'THAii AVli.

Low Summer Rates on fiest Photographs AM yanieinjier these summer quotations are iriftfcs on worik of regular Gray quality best quality. GRAY STUDIO 2,9 V. a.2Carlwright. Maroelino Car-eiR-nndf. T.

Dunlavy of Santa Fe; B. ItfildlnK of Torrance nnd Alexander Qfisdor of Taos, trustees deaf and dunjh asylum: four year term. Matlal 9ontrerast W. M. Borrow-dale.

i(T. Hrown, John Creenwald and Joiin Mcintyre of Socorro county, regents elioo! ot Mines; four year term. i J. 1 1. -Lawsen, Otero; Roantlo Lo pes, nnd Oconee J.

WeidnKer, Otoro; George E. Barber and A. J. Holland. Lincoln, trustees of institute for tho blind; four yenr term.

A. Borders, Dernailllo; to. II. ICoch, Ouay; Clark Dllloy, Chavon; B. V.

Htead, Curry, and Harry J. Strong, Bernalillo, board of cmbalmae. Samuel Kldodt, J. W. Peak nnd V.

Jarurnlilo, Rio Arriba; Krnnalsoo bol-gado of Junta Fo and roVftrlo Abrcau, Taos, regents Spanish Amcrioan Normal Mhopl; four yoar term. C. II. Connor, Bernalillo; Chnrlos A. Fo, nnd Walter 211 a yes of Socorro, board of dstoopathy; two yonnt.

13. V. Humphrey nn.d George Jf. Wooster, Colfax, trusteos Miners Hospital yenr term. Tho senate refused to plane on this board C.

A. Whlted, A. J. Melosh, and It. II.

of Colfax county. as trustees of the lnstmi aeyium and W. a. Ogle was not of-flnrjed. a'SSjawi OliHat F.

Ifeeley, M. A. Olero 3 ma n. ltobrtl of Snntn Fe; V. 11.

ftoatfight of Birnailllo and Ocorge Fhlrtch of Lincoln, penitentiary com-m Irate nrm W. O. L'rton Of CllRVW. AtigtM Mc-Gllllvrny, TdrraniOj J. M.

Quusales. of Union; Hmmittt Wirt, Of ItiO Ar-rlun, mnnibers sheep sanitary Joard. A. IBlclnvnld, Santloral. wua not oori-flrineti.

IS. Q. Murphy. San Mlgtialt M. tfyne, Ann: John N.

Utiu- ta Fft and Oregory Monro of OhaTflif were cnullrineil aa memLura of tfif' board of idtarmucy. It. It tip tie or- nornKllllo was not conitfniofl. Juinoa A. French of Pen a Ana wtuf conilrmud as state ongiricer.

Howoll Ilarilcsr or iTnlon truvounB nuuiior. J. B. McMnuus, suporlntendohi (if tottite? ponliontlaryi T' The 4ip-polntrrt8ht of Mrs. Maf Victory of Bnnta Fe as Btate iTfirftr-Inti wrtm nfct Confirmed.

MWriSTi O. Llowellyn. Ul(t0 Paxum, Fntnit II. Leator X. ft.

iMjdfpoth anf mifum mam, ihmru bfregens, AgftlRHtural Olla. con. Hrmrri 1 tourM 0. A. RlilJilirof and J- ik cu," Ward of tt3- elmtnie- aMmra.

eunfirriHtil th-n. Laflfltp, saflt F6; regtSf i iireeeum. The senatl refund tfi aanttftn Wal ter c. Tsyler, of Ipy esunty, tfi ommtmlonar ot InsUMftM gftd refuih d.Ui ounHrm Roy tetltt44ek. H.

Ilojiklna p. v. mm, AJvtn A. A. IleSlftan, W.

K. staJuHp, and D. A. Htw members ot the bureau of ImBlgrstteH number of other boards were cujmrttisti, iHctttNlng the beard ot rf gams ot the (Jnlvetsity. reeese xp-pdintmeRtis Trlnldtrd C.

l)e Bttea was conHritwd as ganta. warden. Mr. Darin moved to eonfirm all ot tan the apolHthienU? feardli nt the reipert qf tl(b eflnimtttee oil eKecutlva tinuhTationr. Tlte metien dt- aOt prevail.

GAMES. Auutrlvnh iAinguo. CleveJiMid i Mew Yfk 0 fMtrei It ii. a. 4 0 1 n.

4 2 Pml M. ti SNMt Bs)elw PlttstMM Meore: RrHklyH tlkMNfo Henry tbf vice ticket. S'aUliwl I.t?aBil9, tt. a M. oft' 9 1 II i vtt I I n.

m. I hm- XM 2 Albuquerque Boy, Employed As Santa Swit'blintAn, Meets Death Near Coast LirielSiation T.oday, Albert X. froHtman. 23 yuan old, a Santa swltuflitmn. lest his Ufa at 0:80 o'eloBk this morning at 9u WHiiee, on the Santa Fo count ilnes, fifty-five in I lea west of Albuquerque.

vfhen he fell frnt a ffanta Fe engine alt whlfth lit vfftfi rtUlng. death being almost IntlantanaavMj. The body will be brought to AjWuaueniue an Santa Fe train No. 8 this evening. Tho manner In whlfcit young Trautnwn met his dsatlt Ik not exactly known, tho englnofnen not wltneeeing the acH cuient.

YWinf Troutman wbm a awitnhman in tha local Santa Fo yards, but who sent to Belen some time ago to lml out in the yards there. Ho oft in a to Albuquernue last night on a visit, oxpocting to return to Itoln aeon after midnight. It is beltoved lhat he mleood the south bound passenger train and hoping to get to Bulen over the cut-off from near Rio 1'uorso, took a freight train out of Albuquerque at about 3 o'elook tiiis morning. How ho happened to bo on tho ongino is also unexplained. An inquest was held In Suwanco this afternoon.

Young Troutman was the son of Mr. and Mrs. debrgo W. Troutman, of 1 800 IHt street, this city, and had been in the employ of the Santa Fa for a number of years, starting as a call boy. Mr.

Troutman, father of the dead boy, is special officer for the road at Abajo, and Walter Troutmnrf. a brother, Is call troy at the roundhouse at the shape. The news ot the death of Bert Troutman will bo received with much regret by trainmen and yard empolyea in Albuquerque, Ualon. Gallup nnu elsewhere. Having served as oali boy for several years, was well acquainted vith tho railroad boys on all the thrco divisions terminating in Albuquerque.

Tho funeral win prdbnbly bo hold horo at a timo to bo announced lator EIGHT lUlOiO H11N0 SDH WIS C2tM MMM ls i BEGIN IN TIJERAS COAL NEXT WEEK Confiumers' Company Will Put Fifteen Men at Work Sinking Shaft in Mountains East of This City. W. J. Holmes, president of the Consumers' Coal Mining, Coking and Bower company. reeenUy incorporated to mine anal In TjJqraH canyon, east of this city, mime afghtoen mllutt, said today that the coimmhy will put foree nt at fifteen men nt Work next wk tut tho tiontlnulng the sinking1 (if tho shaft MWc liflve Hip nn( llidro nnd wo nro preparing now to develoiVthu initio itB rapidly n.it HiMlble and Hhlp the product." Mr.

Holmes has been confined to the luwplUU horfc the PUSt two weeks with aeutis thddinatlsm, but axperts tn be able to return to the mountains Monday. Baron Burg of this elty and hfhors lire ns sociated with Holiries In tho (torn- psny. j. PERSONALS, The cast, repalrlffif tht wreck i HarelaB briage was tfifcrMBhly "-eoasad at a special iiltfSiluf of the eeaniy eemmbtttonerg lfls gfternunn definite neiloH vHI llkelr be tak-n Mofldey. Mfmbem of tho lew) lodge us Fellows jfre rvquMteH ta ilittat it 1.

ImII at tm tnmnrrow morning, preparatory (o mnrching in a body ta the FtwJ' FPesbvierlan onurrtt, where the reMllAr II lock ervic will uttenWkd. fte-baknhs will al attaM Ull at-rvlce. T. O. Drummenri, 1actiiiiaK of this cltf.

was operatftit. an thix merH-iRg bm Dr. J. A. UeltlU at Joaiih'tf hospital for anndlaTttfe.

The apata-tlon tu euoeaewful the patjdnt 18 recovering HatlsactoifTy. AlbamieriH todir No. so. HJIiter- nal Union ff Amerfaa. win Rait! a meeting tonight at U.

V. W. Hall nt 7:0. L'HlUnl Slates Jua Wltlfttin II. Bane.

Fep, Mil Hull ti Mlas CJajlla TImII Hrrlvad In tha elty Mt tUKnt sjd 'ro utu of Op. and Mrs. B. 31eqaen amy. Announcement have been reelvd hare the marrlsge in im Angel of 3lr.

Mtehael And raw Rats ntfil Mrs, Daana Covardaie or ihbt etty on Mon rtay. Jinne S. TJiay ha at Home te Uwtr MMds bare after Juris It. Both wall khewn, Mr. Rmm mirk a Umbar tttpert and Mr.

CovardHta haWig bean engaged in the millinery uewnetHt tor souie years ist. SOIL SUJtVEY MAP TO BE EXHIBITJID JIT 1JHE CLUB ON (THURSDAY W. Nelson lh Hutted tftaUM bureau of oH Ui-d IsBratary Naytan the ('oinificrriMi oiub arruiiHU to de to bave eoi( aurvay map of AHufuriu. rftsttTat e.hiblid at th i lub next Thurtr night. It li exptfetad tlMt widaaf W.

Ooopwr of the drainage huriafl glul Ur. Luther Fonlrr uKilrnlrMral XM rlmniit eiutiyn wilt ixs piwaeBt, (Continued from Pago Oaa.) brnry, $1,800. For contingent expanses Inoluaing Insurance, S880. Provided, Uigt HflriraprtaUorff tita state library, exeapt Mlnry df the nbrartati, shall be tllsbursed u(itlar orders- by tho hoard of triwteag of th slate library. SuiffXTinci CoiTrti.

For salaries ot thrftS jlisUeas ot tho fttiprema ooUfl, Ualary of atanographer for tho stt rtreaie court, SfhJ. Rinry balitit of suprtine aoupt, soot). Contingent (gpeilsea, 1,000. Clerk nf tho Siiiu-uiub Salary of tho clafk of the mtpramo court. Contingent exiwnwatf.

S300 All feu Ileraaftar oollaetad by fit? eierK or uie supreme court, and also nil fe earned by aald clerk sitiee the present supremo court whs organised, small be turned over to the stnta. treasurer and by him covered into the salary fund. Provided that an Itemised neeount of all moneys disbursed by tho offl- oera receiving appropriation under tnis aootlon for contingent. Inaiduntnl er traveling oxpansos, shnll be kept In their respective ollloes in a bound book to be imed for that purpose only. oe.

o. Tiitire is hereby npproprl. ated to pay tho salary of the district JUdKOfl, $30,000. Provided, the district Judges shall bo reimbursed their notuat and nceoa-sary traveling oxponsos, hotel liJHs ftfttl othor necessary expenses, when noHuiu jroni tnoir district htadquar tefs upon omolnl business, such ex. ponses t6 bo paid out of the court tuna or the county for which suuh buslneao in transacted, upon Itimlzed expense account filed with the dark of tha court for such eounty.

Sec. T. There la hereby aapropri- uieu 10 pay me salary of the state engineer. $2,400. ClOrk hire for riate engineer, S1.S00.

zsiowograpner ror state engineer, $900. For contingent exnunsca tnoliiflinir iruvoung or so much them. of as may bo necessary. $2,600. Boo.

s. There is hereby approprint- io pay tno raiary of tho fish and gnino warden, $1,800. i-or contingent and" Incidental ex pcnweH, to bo paid out of tho enmo ana iisn protection fund, $500. bcc For miscellaneous pur poses tnoro Is hereby nnnronrlated tho following gums for tho following Mpeomou purposes; to wit: j-'or per dlom ana milongo of tho mombora of tho HeeMid stato luirlsla lure nnd for oxponsen thereof, or muon iitoreoi us may no necessary, 380,000. For repairing nnd restoring eastern portion of Old Palace bulldlnir and improving interior thereof, $6,000.

For rtrllltltllf tux rnlln. Hnlinilnlna and lidohs of noommr-ftfroiftmry flolula us now provided by taw. $1,7000. For the payment of United States mud nfftee feete incident to" tho seleotion of state lands, or so much thereof hh may be neoeMsnry, $6,000. For contingent oxpansos of the board of aquallxation inoludlng stationery, printing and olerk hire, $200.

for Prnnclsoo lXPadilla, on ao- oount of damaged to his field and growing croi aouimltted by olki rWjad liy the slate at Trout To mttitto Pndllla, on noupunt of dnmngoa to fdn'Oo oomlnutod by ollt placed by the stato nt Trout springs, Provided, that the two last Items Shall he paid out ot tnu gaino protec tion fund. The HUll) of $200, or so muQlf theri-ot as mrfy bo neooasary, tu de- iry mo- oiont nnu ntcnograpners-' salaries Imforo tho state canvnseihg' board ot 1013; proprbtteti for oomplllng and odltfng olumeB of Kew Maxloo supremo fourt- reports tho num of lf0. StfO. 11. That there Is hereby ap-pmprintod for the various charitable lustltutloiw and hospitals of Now Mexico for the maintenance ot which appropriations were made by the legistaUve awembiy of 1109, and pur suant to authority granted by section thirty-one, arllele four, of the con stitution, tHe fiallawlag jiums.

to wit: ik. Vbioant'a hoapttal at Santa Fa, 4S.600- tjnint County hospital at Silver 1.800. SfeMare Of Moray llaapital at Stlvar City. ijHilm' mpm at mining $1.8 8 SP mw county ltoapnat at osmiiad, H9TIr Soaletr Lag Vogaa, HjhHsra lioatiltal at AlHtSquamue. tlififO.

qaliup hospital at Oalluip, 5,030. Marys jioapUsl at Roswdb of Leratto at Mora, of Lorotto at tjtm Orllftse, 12. There (s harahy approprt- nld for the mnlntenauae of the of flo of adlutaht goneral nnd the ptate militia iha following mnns to- Wlt: Salary of adjutant general. $2,100. of eiork, $900.

1 Salary of stanogrupher, $900. Contingent and Inoldautal ox-pamsm, $4,000. Traveling oxpeiutee, or so milfi thereof An may bo naoenoary, $10QQT PHy of enluKed man during mmp mnrfeitVHra, based on thfeefftirUfo strongth of one raglmetit, H.tOQ, B)iulpneHt. $2,000. HHcponse account inepaotion Unitefl Stataa army otfleera or so rnuah thoraot as may t-o eery, $3jL it shall ha tha duty or the sHoilsr of the stato of Now Mettle.

Uffiltt rH oatpt of a esrtiriMta cmiUMl up tha adjuunt goHaral of tha atat of lfW afaaioo. and aoUIng forUi that extsta Ih khv fund oroatwil fff th suport and inaintananoa at rational gnard of Uta tt tot Kow Mjottoo, over Hd above UjLOel0tH nisMsaary to titaot tha fir which sut-h fn(t ta eroatad, to make ott Pttaa 3. Colninn 1 dARD PHOTOS 4- A 5HS Wo tjr youraolf In offr A vffff ilSnj nnu wo ki iom otu in imrri tiimm im until nu 'the Post Card Studio 208 Weat Silver Ave. mount tho Owner from tho Crystal, Following dcatli claims settled by Equitable juuv in xtvw jcaexieo pasc sixty uays; F. II.

JiHH VtttHit $1000f) 4v MnoArtjmr, Wagon nofttl Ihtn M. HtKHniWIs, AlhiKifiepfffio 3Ift. Hyron II. lvo, Afim- nucrnu" IjOIIO Ji S. WtttHi Clovls TH1 f2.t,0ri Eight policies liijye maturdd in New Mexico diir-ing the same period.

Are you adequately insured? Let us explain to you our new annual dividend polioy. W. S. Patterson, Agency Manager ij PHONE 282. 10 BARNETT BLDG.

The Markets WALL STREET. NOW Yflrk, Juno 8. DullnmM and Irregularity marked the aariv Inga on the stOok oxchatiiio today. Price changes woro nniini.nrtn.w nstdo from a ono point gain In Canadian Pacific, and two points or maro in ono ot tho former tobnncn mill. nidnrlos.

Quins of four to thirteen polntn In ihc several high priced to-buoco Issues wcro noteworthy features of tho first hour. Bent umr and American augar ulso wore mod erately utrong. Tho mnsket closed easy. Today's brief aosslon on the slook exchaugo was perfunctory and uninteresting throughout. The mnkut favorites woro utterly negleetad until near tho close, when the whole list went off aomownat.

Closing prices: IbinoHg dlli'. 5tntn n. fiiatita Iteaolptuj. 300 iiieludln too uth- aniK. Mftrket steady: tuittve atoam.

southern steara. 8.60; WJlUhern oowg hihT It el fa re. native oowa and helfara, 3.oowfi,s0; stookera and feeder. $4 bulls, ralvfs s.uuPK.iu; weetern aters. tft.eost 0.00; western oowa.

a.7Kr0.0. IfOBH Heoelptn 1.000: market steady. Bulk of mm. noavy, 7.087.70: jckers and biitahorn. Hgu, 7.5Bj pigs, fi.7BCpo5.7fe.

filfeop Itecoim. innrkni litoady. Muttons. lauit. range wethors and roar-Ilng.

rang ewes. Pi.76; Toxaa Roata, Chicago liitctiiolc. Chicago. Juno 8. (Sittle-Itonelhta 200.

Market steady. Beoves, WMSp 0.30; Toxaa steers. wo. irn atpers, atookers anjt coders. eawa nnd hdff- er.

ohivox. ic.eo.orf. Hogs Uwolpla to.tjOO; itiurHot Stondr; light. lfflxfidi hOfcw. roiiHh, pige.

16.307.10; bulk or mm, oneep uooospts vmo. Alarkat weak. Xattto, ISiSilOO; waaterh. a.00f8.aa? yekfUnga, iynb nalU'ej $4.75 M0; was'teni. t.Sf 8.01.

Sepiembar started at to After a rally to tha price fell back to Demand from omnmlMton 1iouwm round com offerlnga light. July npattod uiahangMl at 74 and aa-aitdCHl to 71 He. OHh houaas wore gdtfU buyer' of in the oata orewd. July 4artad a ehade off to KfKo up at HVk to ItHo and cllmhud to 82c. ProvWIuns showed' strong'th In sympathy with tho mgrket ror live hogs, mitral twins variad from Inst nlglti'M lovol to 2 feo higher with September deliveries $18.00 for pork: $11.00 for lard and for ribs.

Closing prleos: SI. fjimbi Wool. 8t. Louis. Juno 8.

Wool steady; torrltory nnd western mediums, lflsfi l8n; rlnu inediums, 1617o; fine, 10 fflCc. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Oit Kis.S'T Front room, furnished for houHekeuplug; $10 month. OH West Coal. ISo FOR r-oom. ground floor, sopHmto untmnoo, butit ul-Jdlnlug.

In nrtvate family. Rent $8 fmmth to dwrtrabkr nwh; 4H 3. 7th. A bilious, hatf-slak feeling, loss of energy, and oongtlpated bowels can be relieved wPh surprising prompt-hom by ualng HHftlitNIS. The first iosa brlngn improvement, a fw dosea puts the system In fine, vigorous con.

ditlnn. Price 50c. Sold by all druggists. Chicago Bon I'd of Trade. Chleaga, June I.

Main last niftlrt In Kaftan nnd Meliraska gave the wTiaat tnarkat today an easy (one. However, tita molature was light na priori did not aag, miioh. opening tlRdraa ware Kfo lower. MONDAY, JUNE 10 I 2:30 p. m.

Will sell nt auction th Ixxuitlful llttlo residence, 1117 S. Ann atrooi. Four (arge living rooms with elegant sleeping poroh on baak, nlto front and buck porehos alt sereanCu: boautirul ahndu lot 10x14 good 'J'erms to suit buyer can, be mnoA Ail furnishing uf the houso will al be dd. Owner la leaving the city. For further Information ad- li i mi AUCTIONEER.

Albuquerque, X. M-. Phone 422. "Now, if you id very, very genad you may Ijrvo a slice of Figola for tea." tilldran and grown-up alike agroo that no ohac. rend Yipproach the doliot, distinctive flUvor, of 1 mm am Pifftila furnfshM th Ina'rappatJzinK touah to a gedtl mal-if )t's a td mtai in itnolf.

Mat! from a fatrtoui formula axoluglvoly Mtitrollbtl by us, Ordsr loaf today from your urcsm. mi ERWOOD HO South Seooiul Street, Phona 977..

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